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Howard Becker is a prominent American sociologist known for his contributions to the field, particularly in the areas of deviance and the sociology of art. He gained widespread recognition for his groundbreaking book "Outsiders," published in 1963, which explores the social construction of deviance and the implications of labeling individuals as outsiders. Becker's work has had a lasting impact on sociology, influencing how researchers understand the relationship between society and deviant behavior.

In addition to his work on deviance, Becker has also delved into the sociology of art, examining how artists create and how their work is received within the cultural context. His books, including "Art Worlds," provide valuable insights into the complex dynamics of artistic communities. Throughout his career, Becker has emphasized the importance of understanding social interactions and the meanings individuals assign to their experiences, making him a key figure in contemporary sociology.

Национальность Американец
Дата рождения August 20, 1928
Место рождения Chicago, Illinois, USA
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